I prefer small startups.
Here in New Zealand, startup life is not like in the US. We don't work crazy hours, environments are not toxic, and we all know the likelihood of making it big are small.
But it does give you a good sense of achievement. You get to learn and work across the business. You do move fast, and often break things.
Working on big corps, for me, gets boring fast. I want to see change happening in real time. Not in 18 months increments.
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I prefer small startups.
Here in New Zealand, startup life is not like in the US. We don't work crazy hours, environments are not toxic, and we all know the likelihood of making it big are small.
But it does give you a good sense of achievement. You get to learn and work across the business. You do move fast, and often break things.
Working on big corps, for me, gets boring fast. I want to see change happening in real time. Not in 18 months increments.